Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 2018
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2018
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Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 2018
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Princeton University Press
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Princeton, New Jersey
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- How to think like an anthropologist, Matthew Engelke
- The case against education, why the education system is a waste of time and money, Bryan Caplan - acid-free paper
- Committed to memory, the art of the slave ship icon, Cheryl Finley - alkaline paper
- The Holy Roman Empire, a short history, Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger ; translated and with a preface by Yair Mintzker - hardcover
- Capitalism without capital, the rise of the intangible economy, Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake
- Dark commerce, how a new illicit economy is threatening our future, Louise I. Shelley - hardcover
- The infinite desire for growth, Daniel Cohen ; translated by Jane Marie Todd
- Historical atlas of Hasidism, Marcin Wodziński, cartography by Waldemar Spallek - hbk
- Two cheers for higher education, why American universities are stronger than ever, and how to meet the challenges they face, Steven Brint
- Music by the numbers, from Pythagoras to Schoenberg, Eli Maor - alkaline paper
- On the future, prospects for humanity, Martin Rees - hardcover
- Innate, how the wiring of our brains shapes who we are, Kevin J. Mitchell - hardcover
- Implausible dream, the world-class university and repurposing higher education, James H. Mittelman - hardcover
- Our minds, our selves, a brief history of psychology, Keith Oatley - hardcover
- Our minds, our selves, a brief history of psychology, Keith Oatley - hardcover
- The social origins of language, Robert M. Seyfarth and Dorothy L. Cheney ; edited and introduced by Michael L. Platt - hardcover
- Garden insects of North America, the ultimate guide to backyard bugs, Whitney Cranshaw and David Shetlar - alkaline paper
- Fundamentals of microbiome science, how microbes shape animal biology, Angela E. Douglas - alkaline paper
- Millions, billions, zillions, defending yourself in a world of too many numbers, Brian W. Kernighan - hardcover
- Secret wars, covert conflict in international politics, Austin Carson - hardcover
- How to think like an anthropologist, Matthew Engelke
- Pantheon, a new history of Roman religion, Jörg Rüpke ; translated by David M.B. Richardson - alk. paper
- Just giving, why philanthropy is failing democracy and how it can do better, Rob Reich - hardback
- On the future, prospects for humanity, Martin Rees - hardcover
- Life on Mars, what to know before we go, David A. Weintraub - hardcover
- Committed to memory, the art of the slave ship icon, Cheryl Finley - alkaline paper
- The new mind readers, what neuroimaging can and cannot reveal about our thoughts, Russell A. Poldrack - hardback
- The golden rhinoceros, histories of the African Middle Ages, François-Xavier Fauvelle ; translated by Troy Tice
- Just giving, why philanthropy is failing democracy and how it can do better, Rob Reich - hardback
- How growth really happens, the making of economic miracles through production, governance, and skills, Michael H. Best
- The last utopians, four late nineteenth-century visionaries and their legacy, Michael Robertson - hardcover : acid-free paper
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